From an ethical perspective, counselor educators and trainers are expected to present varied theoretical positions. Training programs would do well to offer students:
A. a variety of therapeutic techniques and strategies that can be applied to a wide range of problems with diverse clients.
B. the opportunity to specialize in one theoretical approach.
C. a program with few bureaucratic constraints when teaching.
D. the opportunity to learn to diagnose clients to fit the basic concepts of the theory being taught.
Answer: A
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